TERENA NREN Compendium - ISSN 1569-4496

The TERENA Compendium provides an authoritative reference source for
anyone with an interest in the development of research and education
networking in Europe and beyond. Published since 2001, the TERENA
Compendium provides information on key areas such as legal form; users;
services; traffic; budget and staffing.

Production of the TERENA Compendium is supported financially by the
European Union within the framework of the GÉANT project. TERENA is solely responsible for this publication. It does not represent the opinion of the European Community. The European Community is not responsible for any use that might be made of data
appearing in this publication.

The Common NREN Information Model and the 2014 Compendium and Questionnaire

The Common NREN Information Model (CNIM) survey is the result of a collaborative effort by APAN, ASREN, Canarie, Internet2, RedCLARA, TERENA, UbuntuNet and WACREN.
The intention of the CNIM is to document the work of National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) worldwide. The Common Information Model builds on earlier
Compendium work done by TERENA, RedCLARA and APAN. Latin American NRENs are requested to complete the RedCLARA survey.

The 2014 information is now in the format as entered by the NRENs.
The information from earlier years is still in the process of being double-checked and may be updated in certain areas with checked data in the coming period.

The new interface now allows you to download the Compendium reports from previous years and to see a number of reports, showing the situation in current
and previous years. It also gives access to the individual NREN data.

Persons that submitted data for their NREN in 2014 are able to log in (via the top-right hand corner) and to see some additional features, such as the ability to highlight the data from
their own NREN.

NRENs that still want to submit or change 2014 data are requested to contact the Compendium team.